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  • Coach Feratu

    October 5, 2015 at 4:37 pm in reply to: Hourly rates for basic corporate events

    No one is really being taken advantage of here. If you want below par work, done to mediocre standard and you pay $50, then that person gets $50 and you get a mediocre work.

    If you want a professionally done work, with someone that has experience, than you can 100 percent trust, then you pay $1000. It’s a simple method of you get what you pay for.

    The problem would only arise, when a professional who is good at what he/she does is getting paid a crap wage, or an amateur who is mediocre is getting paid an handsome wage.

    This way, it’s easier to get experience. If I want to give some young amateur with no experience, some work, wouldn’t I be more likely to risk $50, than a $1000. If you’re making me pay full price for an amateur, that is just starting up in the business, then I’d rather give the money to the professional, but that means no amateur will ever get experience, because they would require experience to GAIN experience.

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